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RESULTS MELBOURNE 2019 Australian Australianmasters Athleticsmasters Athleticschampionships Championships April 26-29 2019 PROGRAM RESULTS MELBOURNE 2019 Australian AustralianMasters AthleticsMasters AthleticsChampionships Championships April 26-29 2019 April 26-29th 2019 MASTERS ATHLETICS ICTORIAN MASTERS ATHLETICS 2018 AMA Awards Sprints/Hurdles Award 2018 Middle Distance/S’chase Distance Award 2018 Walks Award 2018 Julie Brims Award 2018 -Gillian Young Louisa Abram Heather Lee Jumps Award 2018 Throws Award 2018 Multi Events/Relays Most Outstanding Individual Margaret Taylor Janice Banens Award 2018 Geoff Performance 2018 - Shaw George White Administration Award 2018 Barbara Blurton Most Outstanding Female Most Outstanding Male Athlete 2018 - Lyn Ventris Athlete 2018 - David Carr 2019 Hall of Fame Inductees At the AMA Awards Dinner held in Melbourne on 27 April at the National Championships, Lynne Schickert and Mary Thomas were inducted as the 18th and 19th members of the Hall of Fame – Lynne as the 4th administrator and Mary as the 14th athlete. Brian Foley Award - Best Age Graded 800m/1500m The Brian Foley Award is awarded to the best performing male or female athlete in the 800m or 1500m event. Norma Foley has kindly donated the award in memory of her husband. David Carr M85 MAWA (age graded 99.69%) Pictured with Ralph Doubell Special recognition Award – Presented 2019 Wilma Perkins for ‘Outstanding Service to AMA’ Royce Foley Award - Highest Throws Pentathlon Score The Royce Foley Award is presented to the highest scoring Australian male and female athlete in the Throws Pentathlon. An athlete may only win the award once in any five-year age group. The initial perpetual shields were donated by Royce Foley and the current ones by Helen Searle and Ruth Frith. Men – Jo Peters M65 MAWA (3977 points) Women – Jayne Hardy W55 ACTMA (4148 points) 3 Champion of Champions Sprints The 10 best age-graded men and women performers in the 100m sprints qualify for the 100m “Champion of Champions Sprint” race. All qualifiers will be handicapped using WMA age- graded factors for age. The awards are sponsored by Peter Crombie and Noreen Parish. Men – Bob Wishart M75 VMA (10.49s from 26.9m) Women – Julie Brims W50 QMA (11.61 from 7.6 m) Champion of Champions Throws The Throws Champion of Champions event was the Javelin in 2019. The winners of each age group in the individual Javelin events qualified for this competition. Men – Greg Carstairs M30 VMA (58.58m incl. Handicap) Women – Mary Thomas W70 NSWMA (39.13m incl. Handicap) AMA Melbourne 2019 MEDALS -STADIA AMA Melbourne 2019 MEDALS - Cross Country GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL VMA 212 152 163 527 VMA 12 8 3 23 NSWMA 111 115 71 297 NSWMA 2 0 1 3 MAWA 66 48 35 149 MAWA 3 1 2 6 QMA 51 55 39 145 QMA 0 2 1 3 ACTMA 44 27 20 91 ACTMA 1 0 1 2 TMA 17 17 25 59 TMA 0 1 0 1 SAMA 16 26 13 55 SAMA 0 1 1 2 NZMA 7 12 9 28 NZMA 1 0 0 1 NTMA 3 1 1 5 NTMA 1 1 0 2 CMA 2 0 0 2 AMA Melbourne 2019 MEDALS -Road Walk MASL 0 1 0 1 MAFI 0 0 2 2 GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL VMA 12 6 6 24 NSWMA 3 5 3 11 MAWA 2 1 2 5 QMA 2 2 1 5 ACTMA 2 2 1 5 TMA 1 0 0 1 SAMA 1 0 0 1 4 Records from the Championships Pending World Record: W75 5000m Lavinia Petrie Vic 23:30.93 104.5% 28-4-19 Australian Records: M30 Shot Put Shane Carstairs Vic 16.01m 69.3% 26-4-19 W55 60m Gianna Mogentale NSW 8.44s 99.8% 27-4-19 M55 Weight Throw Philip Spivey Vic 18.81m 91.3% 29-4-19 W60 Javelin Cindy Goy Vic 27.13m 64.9% 29-4-19 Australian Championship Records (not already listed above as World and Australian records): W75 1500m Walk Gwen Steed Vic 10:17.90 82.3% 26-4-19 M35 1500m Walk Daniel Walters Vic 6:12.2 87.1% 26-4-19 W40 1500m Walk Tracy Feiner Vic 7:04.38 83.2% 26-4-19 M85 800m David Carr WA 3:22.33 96.9% 26-4-19 W55 100m Gianna Mogentale NSW 13.63s 94.7% 26-4-19 M85 Hammer Jim Davis WA 28.82m 92.6% 26-4-19 M75 60m Bob Wishart Vic 8.73s 99.9% 27-4-19 M45 60m Ernie Leseberg NSW 7.37s 95.9% 27-4-19 M80 80m Hurdles Mike Hall Vic 18.25s 82.2% 27-4-19 W70 80m Hurdles Margaret Taylor ACT 19.06s 88.7% 27-4-19 M85 1500m David Carr WA 7:00.37 95.5% 27-4-19 W65 2k Steeple Marlene Gourlay Vic 9:51.48 93.5% 27-4-19 M45 High Jump Paul Schofield Vic 1.81m 85.8% 27-4-19 M40 10k Road Walk Mark Blackwood Vic 47:21 82.2% 27-4-19 M50 10k Road Walk Andrew Duncan WA 49:25 87.5% 27-4-19 M30 Discus Shane Carstairs Vic 45.46m 61.4% 27-4-19 W70 Triple Jump Margaret Taylor ACT 7.82m 91.8% 28-4-19 M40 Pole Vault Brett Gilligan Vic 4.20m(=) 75.5% 28-4-19 M55 Pole Vault Chris Boylen Vic 3.30m 73.2% 28-4-19 W60 Pole Vault Dawn Hartigan Vic 2.70m 96.1% 28-4-19 W75 Weight Throw Jan Banens ACT 13.26m 114.0% 28-4-19 M30 Throws Pent Shane Carstairs Vic 3164pts - 28-4-19 W75 5k Walk Gwen Steed Vic 35:30.88 87.4% 29-4-19 M55 Long Jump Luke De Biasi Vic 5.79m 86.8% 29-4-19 M85 Weight Throw James Davis WA 11.64m 83.9% 29-4-19 M55 Pentathlon Luke De Biasi Vic 3619pts - 29-4-19 W55 Pentathlon Gianna Mogentale NSW 3708pts - 29-4-19 W80 Pentathlon Jo Klemke ACT 2634pts - 29-4-19 M65 Shot Put Geoff Gee WA 12.87m 81.9% 28-4-19 Lavinia Petrie - Casting a giant shadow 5 60 Metre W40 60 Metre W80 60 Metre 1 Perry, Monique W44 NSWMA 8.01 1.6 1 Collins, Corinne W82 ACTMA 12.25 3.1 2 Foster, Melissa W40 MAWA 8.06 1.6 2 Klemke, Jo W81 ACTMA 12.87 3.1 3 Neubauer, Cassie W40 SAMA 8.86 1.6 W75 60 Metre 4 Davis, Joanna W42 NSWMA 9.08 1.6 1 Johnson, Ruth W78 MAWA 11.03 3.1 5 Dewsbury, Fran W41 ACTMA 9.22 1.6 2 Wishart, Glad W75 VMA 11.26 3.1 6 Gunn, Nicole W40 VMA 9.76 1.6 W70 60 Metre 7 Cahill, Maria W42 VMA 10.00 1.6 1 James, Janine W71 VMA 10.31 3.1 8 Neville, Faye W44 QMA 10.48 1.6 2 Taylor, Margaret W71 ACTMA 10.35 3.1 W35 60 Metre 3 Reeves, June W73 VMA 11.61 3.1 1 Smith, Amy W39 NSWMA 8.40 1.6 4 Painter, Brenda W74 MAWA 11.67 3.1 2 Iyer, Ugen W35 NZMA 8.52 1.6 W65 60 Metre 3 Lester, Rhiannon W39 VMA 8.57 1.6 1 Davis, Carol W68 QMA 9.60 1.6 4 Dix, Kate W38 TMA 8.69 1.6 2 Cash, Vivienne W67 VMA 9.77 1.6 W30 60 Metre 3 Keshwar, Maureen W67 MAWA 9.87 1.6 1 Dux, Jess W34 VMA 8.15 0.8 4 Choate, Lynne W66 MAWA 10.18 1.6 2 Barrett, Rachel W34 VMA 8.29 0.8 5 Clarke, Donna W65 VMA 10.52 1.6 3 Lantieri, Madeline W31 VMA 8.72 0.8 6 Lucas, Adele W65 TMA 10.60 1.6 4 Preston, Sharrelle W32 TMA 8.93 0.8 7 Wilson, Julie W65 MAWA 11.69 1.6 5 Geelan, Kimberley W31 TMA 9.01 0.8 W60 60 Metre 1 Suttor, Robyn W60 NSWMA 9.43 2.4 Sir James 2 Bridle, Christine W61 VMA 9.74 2.4 3 O’Toole, Diane W61 NSWMA 9.77 2.4 4 Robinson, Christine W60 VMA 10.25 2.4 5 Gibbins, Sharon W60 ACTMA 10.28 2.4 6 Kirby, Karen W63 VMA 10.99 2.4 7 Drury, Maria W61 QMA 11.69 2.4 W55 60 Metre 1 Mogentale, Gianna W55 NSWMA 8.44 1.9 2 Turner, Sue W58 SAMA 8.72 1.9 3 Caligiuri, Linda W56 VMA 8.88 1.9 4 Wight, Philippa W55 NSWMA 9.24 1.9 5 Emmett, Mandy W56 VMA 9.34 1.9 6 Treweek, June W57 VMA 9.43 1.9 7 Schell, Jenny W56 NSWMA 9.63 1.9 M90 60 Metre 8 Green, Kathy W57 VMA 10.14 1.9 1 Sinclair, Jim M94 VMA 14.44 NWI 9 Flynn, Rina W56 NSWMA 10.28 1.9 M85 60 Metre 10 Armstrong, Maggie W57 VMA 11.25 1.9 1 Hughes, Richard M87 NSWMA 10.64 NWI W50 60 Metre 2 McLean, Don M85 VMA 11.75 NWI 1 Brims, Julie W53 QMA 8.24 3.8 3 Coffey, Leo M89 VMA 12.13 NWI 2 Burns, Jacinta W51 VMA 8.69 3.8 4 Thackray, Jack M88 ACTMA 12.90 NWI 3 Noon, Stephanie W53 SAMA 8.86 3.8 M80 60 Metre 4 Pollard, Sonya W52 VMA 8.88 3.8 1 Chantrill, David M80 NSWMA 9.65 1.7 5 Townsend, Vicki W54 NSWMA 9.06 3.8 2 Noden, Graeme M81 VMA 9.70 1.7 6 Limonas, Lisa W50 MAWA 9.12 3.8 3 Hall, Mike M80 VMA 9.98 1.7 7 Corney, Anna W51 VMA 9.31 3.8 4 Johnson, Michael M84 NSWMA 11.25 1.7 8 Paterson, Tamara W52 QMA 9.32 3.8 5 Wood, Allan M81 VMA 11.27 1.7 9 Kelly, Juliana W54 MAWA 9.35 3.8 6 Jones, Jim M84 NZMA 11.63 1.7 10 Naylon, Janet W52 NSWMA 9.73 3.8 M75 60 Metre Preliminaries 1 Wishart, Bob M77 VMA 8.73 1.3 11 Myers, Cherie W51 ACTMA 10.56 2.6 2 McDonald, Rob M75 QMA 8.95 1.3 12 Knight, Elle W50 ACTMA 11.12 2.3 3 Bunin, Pio M77 QMA 10.25 1.3 W45 60 Metre 4 Stevenson, Michael M78 TMA 10.31 1.3 1 Lambert, Lenore W49 NSWMA 8.45 0.6 5 Jacotine, Julian M79 VMA 10.57 1.3 2 Bishop, Jenny W48 NSWMA 8.59 0.6 6 Turner, Fred M77 QMA 10.97 1.3 3 Nelson, Lee-Anne W47 QMA 8.65 0.6 7 Van Heer, Errol M77 VMA 12.83 1.3 4 Meadows, Vani W47 VMA 8.74 0.6 M70 60 Metre 5 Bohdan, Alice W46 NSWMA 8.84 0.6 1 Coleman, Alan M70 TMA 8.73 2.5 6 Cimino, Maria W47 NSWMA 9.00 0.6 2 Wall, John M72 NSWMA 8.76 2.5 7 Gathercole, Sherry W48 VMA 9.11 0.6 3 Ford, Graham M70 VMA 9.26 2.5 8 Campbell, Raelene W46 ACTMA 9.38 0.6 4 Kennedy, Greg M70 MAWA 9.92 2.5 5 Mclure, Jim M73 VMA 10.14 2.5 6 Chaplain, Paul M70 QMA 10.25 2.5 6 7 Gray, Robert M73 VMA 12.90 2.5 2 Nightingale, James M43 VMA 7.30 2.3 -- Crombie, Peter M74 NSWMA DQ 2.5 3 Harper, Mark M43 VMA 7.46 2.3 M65 60 Metre 4 Hignett, Mark M44 VMA 7.47 2.3 1 Turner, Paul M65 VMA 8.38 1.7 5 Nichols, Mark M41 TMA 7.56 2.3 2 van Bavel, Hans M69 SAMA 8.65 1.7 6 Rossiter, Mark M40 ACTMA 7.72 2.3 3 Wearmouth, Richard M66 VMA 8.73 1.7 7 Mierisch, Paul M42 VMA 7.79 2.3 4 Stewart, Donald M67 NSWMA 8.78 1.7 8 Bruce, Greg M41 NSWMA 7.82 2.3 5 Begley, Joe M65 QMA 8.79 1.7 9 Joliffe, Caleb M42 ACTMA 7.94 2.3 6 Byrne, Michael M67 MAWA 9.11 1.7 Preliminaries 7 Clapper, Mike M67 VMA 9.46 1.7 10 Daniel, Reji M42 VMA 8.28 3.5 8 Fairweather, Nick M67 MAWA 9.75 1.7 11 Dare, Michael M41 NSWMA 8.46 3.5 9 Cresswell, David M68 TMA 12.68 1.7 M35 60 Metre M60 60 Metre 1 Angelakos, Noddy M37 VMA 7.44 2.3 1 Mayston, Rob M62 VMA 8.06 2.2 2 McCarthey, Patrick M35 QMA 7.46 2.3 2 Hakkinen, Kalevi M64 QMA 8.50 2.2 3 Little, William M37 VMA 7.53 2.3 3 Shaw, Graham M61 VMA 8.66 2.2 4 Morrissey, David M37 VMA 7.61 2.3 4 Dunne, Glen M60 QMA 8.73 2.2 5 Allard, Luke M35 ACTMA 8.10 2.3 5 Walsh, Desmond M64 MAWA 9.44 2.2
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